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HUMANITIES ELECTIVES
The General Education Humanities curriculum focuses on students developing an understanding of what it means to be
human by studying, applying, and analyzing important works and ideas in literature, philosophy, arts, and history.
The following courses are approved Humanities courses for General Education.
WESTERN CIVILIZATION
HST 101 – History of Western Civilization to 1750
HST 102 – History of West. Civilization 1750 to Present
WORLD CIVILIZATION
HST 103 – History of World Civilization to 1650
HST 104 – History of World Civilization from 1450
LITERATURE
ENG 201 - English Lit. (Beginnings to 18th Century)
ENG 202 - English Lit. (18th, 19th and 20th Centuries)
ENG 211 - American Literature (1600-1860)
ENG 212 - American Literature (1860 to Present)
ENG 221 - Introduction to Literature
ENG 222 - Special Topics in Literature
ENG 223 - Modern Literature
ENG 224 - Women in Literature
ENG 225 - Mythology
ENG 226 - Contemporary World Literature
ENG 227 - The Bible as Literature
ENG 228 - The Literature of Fantasy & Science Fiction
ENG 229 – Black Literature
ENG 230 – Literature for Children
ENG 231 – Reading Short Fiction
ENG 240 - Creative Writing
ENG 244 – Creative Writing: Fiction
ENG 245 – Creative Nonfiction
ENG 246 – Creative Writing: Poetry
ENG 260 – Reading American Popular Culture
PHILOSOPHY
PHI 105 - Critical Thinking and Ethics
PHI 201 - Introduction to Philosophy
MUSIC
MUS 102 - Music Appreciation
MUS 125 – Music Through the Generations
ART
ART 220 - Art Appreciation
DRAMA
DRA 101 - Introduction to Theater
DRA 102 - Introduction to the Art of the Movie
DRA 202 - Film Appreciation
HUMANITIES
HST 229 – African American History
HUM 201 – Humanities in the Western World 1400 To Present
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